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i would love to see this with the presidents of the united states. and see them age. just over four years, maybe eight years. >> look like different men when their term is over. that's for sure. ever see how gray, president obama has gotten. difference between '08 and now. staggering. will look like george washington if he gets back in office. coming up next, the medical study could be a game changer for pro football. >> grade school glamour shots. you heard us right. parents posing their kids in elaborate back to school photos. what's be hind the trend? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. ing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision
i would love to see this with the presidents of the united states. and see them age. just over four years, maybe eight years. >> look like different men when their term is over. that's for sure. ever see how gray, president obama has gotten. difference between '08 and now. staggering. will look like george washington if he gets back in office. coming up next, the medical study could be a game changer for pro football. >> grade school glamour shots. you heard us right. parents posing...
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economy will collapse and there will be a united states of islam led buy a nuclear armed iran and that obama wants it. >> if you seriously think it is a threat you have got to do stuff that has the real prospect of stopping them from having a bomb. >> reporter: your hope for this film, the fahrenheit 9/11. >> michael moore, like the federal government. big, fat, out of control. i'm like the private sector, lean and nimble. >> reporter: or some would say. lean and mean. >> this brings us to our face? book question of the day. >> have you seen the movie and if so did you find it persuasive? log on to our facebook page. let us know. >> like any political documentary. people say, yep i believe it. people say no, that's wrong. this fact is wrong. that fact is wrong. go see it. decide on your own. >> let us know what you think. >> that's it for this half-hour. don't miss our updates on wnnfans.com. >> and on twitter. >> or on twitter. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" -- informing insomniacs for two decades.
economy will collapse and there will be a united states of islam led buy a nuclear armed iran and that obama wants it. >> if you seriously think it is a threat you have got to do stuff that has the real prospect of stopping them from having a bomb. >> reporter: your hope for this film, the fahrenheit 9/11. >> michael moore, like the federal government. big, fat, out of control. i'm like the private sector, lean and nimble. >> reporter: or some would say. lean and mean....
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after revealing he would no longer challenge the united states' anti-doping allegations against him, lance armstrong spoke to reporters for the first time at a biking event in colorado. >> nobody needs to cry for me. i am going to be great. i don't have anything to worry about. i am focused on the future. i've got five great kids, a great lady in my life, i have a wonderful foundation unaffected by any noise out there. we are going to continue to do our job. >> reporter: there were signs that armstrong has a loyal following among some of the cycling community in the states despite claims that up to ten former teammates in the u.s. postal service cycling team are prepared to testify that he used performance enhancing drugs. but the united states anti-doping agency has to submit its evidence to the international cycling union. despite his last 14 years called into question, armstrong seems relaxed as the controversy around him continues. bbc news. >> interesting. >>> all right, coming up next, romance with one reality tv family who could be now dating a major pop star. >> rumors about
after revealing he would no longer challenge the united states' anti-doping allegations against him, lance armstrong spoke to reporters for the first time at a biking event in colorado. >> nobody needs to cry for me. i am going to be great. i don't have anything to worry about. i am focused on the future. i've got five great kids, a great lady in my life, i have a wonderful foundation unaffected by any noise out there. we are going to continue to do our job. >> reporter: there were...
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. >> madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> reporter: still you couldn't help but think, what a difference four years have made. he is so much grayer now. the toll the presidency takes. the youthful aura that still clung to barack obama in 2008 has been burned away by the searing pressures of power. so he spoke tonight as a man of hard and some times builter expeer yens, a survivor. he spoke tonight a man of hard >> i recognize that times have changed since i first spoke to this convention. >> reporter: and that's why vice president joe biden went all out too. >> we can now proudly say what you have heard me say the last six months -- osama bin laden is dead, and general motors is alive! >> reporter: the president did something else. he addressed directly the frustrated hopes and mixed feelings about his leadership out across the country. >> now i won't pretend the path i'm offering is quick or easy. >> reporter: this was really the president's biggest challenge, the biggest challenge in his campaign. to overcome the disappointments and
. >> madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> reporter: still you couldn't help but think, what a difference four years have made. he is so much grayer now. the toll the presidency takes. the youthful aura that still clung to barack obama in 2008 has been burned away by the searing pressures of power. so he spoke tonight as a man of hard and some times builter expeer yens, a survivor. he spoke tonight a man of hard >> i...
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no one would think the numbers are that high. >> especially here in the united states. it's wonderful work she is doing and she is involved in a lot of causes and thing they di they recently returned from a trip to ethiopia to break ground on a drilling rig that will bring fresh water to that community. another one of the causes and nice to see celebrities use their celebrity in this way. >> amen to that. hope congress finally takes action and fund that. coming up next, imagine the vibe as tom cruise's relationship with his ex-wife and daughter enter a new phase. >> lady gaga proves again she is simply not a shy person. see for yourself next in the skinny. >>> welcome back, everybody to the skinny here. as we continue to update you on every single detail about the tom kat divorce, this is a good detail. for the first time since they filed for divorce, tom was able to see his 6-year-old daughter, suri here in new york on tuesday. they have been doing a lot of video chats since news of the divorce broke. he flew in from southern california and he is working on a new movie
no one would think the numbers are that high. >> especially here in the united states. it's wonderful work she is doing and she is involved in a lot of causes and thing they di they recently returned from a trip to ethiopia to break ground on a drilling rig that will bring fresh water to that community. another one of the causes and nice to see celebrities use their celebrity in this way. >> amen to that. hope congress finally takes action and fund that. coming up next, imagine the...
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part of the united states. so here in new orleans, officials, warning people to have a plan. so they didn't want people to -- expect to go to shelters available, be in the convention center or super dome like in hurricane katrina. >> wanted to avoid those scenes this time around for sure. >> and the president declared a -- a federal emergency, which of course, opened up the federal fund. what kind of economic impact do you think that this storm, that this hurricane, rather, is going to have on the area? >> well you know it depends on how long it lasts, whether or not it moves out of here and if people can get back to -- but 93% of the oil production in the gulf of mexico shut down. that's more than a million barrels a day. that will have an enormous economic impact. especially with gas prices going up. so we well have to see hong this lasts. but right now, it is a massive storm. the hour cane-for the -- hurricane-force wind extending 60 miles an hour. and really intense. being out here on the street trying to h
part of the united states. so here in new orleans, officials, warning people to have a plan. so they didn't want people to -- expect to go to shelters available, be in the convention center or super dome like in hurricane katrina. >> wanted to avoid those scenes this time around for sure. >> and the president declared a -- a federal emergency, which of course, opened up the federal fund. what kind of economic impact do you think that this storm, that this hurricane, rather, is going...
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but the united states anti-doping agency has to submit its evidence to the international cycling union. despite his last 14 years called into question, armstrong seems remarkably relaxed as the controversy around him continues. >> interesting. all right, coming up next, romance with one reality tv family who could be now dating a major pop star. >> rumors about david beckham's life off the soccer field. all next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> welcome back, everybody. we have often tracked the love life of the kardashian clan here in "the skinny." usually talking kim. this time, no. talking robert kardashian, the male in the family. now he has been spotted with rihanna. the two out there, hitting the town. went go-karting in los angeles. apparently spotted later at a hollywood nightclub. also, rumor that chris brown her ex was in the same club at the time. but never crossed paths with rihanna. recently gave an interview to oprah, saying chris brown was the love of her life. moved on. rob i
but the united states anti-doping agency has to submit its evidence to the international cycling union. despite his last 14 years called into question, armstrong seems remarkably relaxed as the controversy around him continues. >> interesting. all right, coming up next, romance with one reality tv family who could be now dating a major pop star. >> rumors about david beckham's life off the soccer field. all next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news...
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he cast the former "2 1/2 men" star as president of the united states in "machete kills." and followed with a lead-in, "my fellow americans." mel gibson in the movie sequel called -- "machete kills." >> put that on the list to see, everybody. something out of the west wing, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll be right back. into a training facility?e be d ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to reques
he cast the former "2 1/2 men" star as president of the united states in "machete kills." and followed with a lead-in, "my fellow americans." mel gibson in the movie sequel called -- "machete kills." >> put that on the list to see, everybody. something out of the west wing, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll be right back. into a training facility?e be d ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo,...
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states. >> wednesday and thursday are going to be extremely uncomfortable along the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: it's already cracked 90 degrees in chicago where locals are flocking to area beaches and pools. >> trying to keep cool. i wanted to bring her out and not be in the house all day. >> reporter: cities as far north as boston and syracuse are expected to bake in extreme heat. new york, philadelphia, and baltimore will also receive a blistering summer welcome as the the mercury could hit mid to upper 90s. >> that is our plan to head north and get out of the city. >> reporter: the high heat has been delivering searing temperatures in the west where at least 17 wildfires are still burning out of control. in colorado, firefighters are working 16-hour shifts and the danger from heat stress is extreme. the corn crop has already been completely wiped out in parts of illinois suffering a severe drought. farmers are just holding out hope that rain may save at least part of the soybean crop. >> if we don't get a rain by the end of june, you can, you can just basically say you are goin
states. >> wednesday and thursday are going to be extremely uncomfortable along the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: it's already cracked 90 degrees in chicago where locals are flocking to area beaches and pools. >> trying to keep cool. i wanted to bring her out and not be in the house all day. >> reporter: cities as far north as boston and syracuse are expected to bake in extreme heat. new york, philadelphia, and baltimore will also receive a blistering summer welcome as...
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states. >> this past heat wave that we saw it really its one for the record books. we broke record that were set back in the dust bowl. >> reporter: just in the last week, more than 2,500 record for high temperatures were tossed aside. then violent bursts of stormy weather followed the heat wave. all part of a trend we should expect to continue, says climatologist heidi cohen. >> a warmer planet means we have a greater likelihood of being unlucky. the chances of texas seeing another drought. colorado seeing another epic year of wildfires. all of these things become far more likely. >> reporter: it is also getting hotter at sea. in 2011, the second smallest area of ice on record. and over the last century sea levels have risen by 10 inches. at this pace by 2050, parts of cities like miami and new or leans will be underwater. and forecasters say the is possible the heat wave we just had is just the first one of the summer. there its another mass of warm air out west ready to roll this way. rob and sunny. >> sobering news, thank you, scott. >>> the intense summer heat
states. >> this past heat wave that we saw it really its one for the record books. we broke record that were set back in the dust bowl. >> reporter: just in the last week, more than 2,500 record for high temperatures were tossed aside. then violent bursts of stormy weather followed the heat wave. all part of a trend we should expect to continue, says climatologist heidi cohen. >> a warmer planet means we have a greater likelihood of being unlucky. the chances of texas seeing...
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mills i am about to high-five the president of the united states. [ applause ] eat it, mills. thank you, everybody. >> oh, it was good. >> good. >> they had a lot of fun. chris christie was in the audience. and kimmel said you are living to your state's name as the olive garden state. taking a dig at governor christie. >> they're jokes. >> this is a virtual picture of us. we were clearly not invited. >> next year. next year. i want to go. >> great time. a lot of fun. >> i'm sure. >> we'll get abc to foot the bill. >> i like jokes. want to get dressed up. >> we'll go next year. we'll fight. sneak in. more coming up. l fight. sneak in. more coming up. follow the wings. ♪ ♪ >> it is time for "insomniac theater" one of my favorites. and the take on the movie that had a pretty disappointing opening "the five year engagement". >> the comedy spans half a decade in the murky waters between engagement and the tying of the knot. amanda vanallen checked out the film for us and has all the feedback. i can tell by the look on your face this was not one of your favorites. >> somebody pa
mills i am about to high-five the president of the united states. [ applause ] eat it, mills. thank you, everybody. >> oh, it was good. >> good. >> they had a lot of fun. chris christie was in the audience. and kimmel said you are living to your state's name as the olive garden state. taking a dig at governor christie. >> they're jokes. >> this is a virtual picture of us. we were clearly not invited. >> next year. next year. i want to go. >> great time....
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. >> no break for your favorite state in the united states. >> they are still reeling from the tar heels loss. >> their early morning frost continues today. no break for them. but the entire east coast warms up with mostly sunny and dry conditions. stormy day in the middle of the country from the texas gulf coast north to the canadian border. expect rain and winds of up to 70 miles an hour. >> chilly on the west coast with highs only in the 50s. l.a. at 59. normally 70 to 75. cool for the folks out west. check out on the east coast. highs, 60s and nearing the 70s from new york down to hotlanta. >> this will put us in a better mood. our favorite story of the day -- >> boom. >> and there's no reason to sugar coat this one. what you are about to see is the complete and utter failure. >> it's not this show. >> a failure in parking. a very small car. what seems to be a rather large parking spot. i mean, how hard that can be. >> oh, it's a girl? >> oh, there you go. >> i made a sexist assumption. i'm sorry. but i bet i'm right. it was shot in a spanish beach resort. it's only now going viral.
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lance saying the united states anti-doping agency, they're famous for moving the goal line. >> he is basically saying the whole thing is a witch-hunt. he passed 500 drug tests. this thing has not gone away. >> no spike in his performance in 25 years. >> here is your friday forecast. how good does that sound? >> uh-huh. >> severe storms don't sound good. you will see them from the dakotas to denver and kansas. warming up in the midwest. rain around minneapolis. omaha, des moines, kansas city. scattered showers and thunderstorms from houston to miami. >> 90s along the gulf coast. 70s, beautiful here in the northeast. great weekend ahead of us. 80s from detroit to boise. >>> a very special delivery in nashville for a very tall order. >> tall drink. no, no. giraffe. the nashville zoo is giving the world a glimpse of its newest edition of lanky, adorable baby giraffe. named baby girl here with mom, margarita, said we could pour a cold one, tall one during the story. born sunday. 6'2", and weighs 160 pounds. >> same as lebron at birth. zoo officials say margarita is showing great maternal
lance saying the united states anti-doping agency, they're famous for moving the goal line. >> he is basically saying the whole thing is a witch-hunt. he passed 500 drug tests. this thing has not gone away. >> no spike in his performance in 25 years. >> here is your friday forecast. how good does that sound? >> uh-huh. >> severe storms don't sound good. you will see them from the dakotas to denver and kansas. warming up in the midwest. rain around minneapolis....
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united states, three golds. five silvers. and three bronze medals. we are slacking. italy, third, as abc's tom rivers reports, records are being shattered. >> reporter: dana volmer led sunday. the 25-year-old won gold in the 100-meter butterfly in world record time. the men won silver in the 400 meter freestyle relay, earning michael phelps his 17th medal. but his great performance wasn't enough to get ahead of the french team. abby johnston and kelci bryant earned silver in the diving pool, the first olympic synchronized diving medal for the u.s. and kim rhode achieved gold in women's skeet and made olympic history. 393 year old first american athlete to win five medals in an individual event in five consecutive olympic games. it was also a good day for american men's basketball. after a lackluster start, the superstar squad beat france 98-71. >> when you see lebron james diving for a ball, the first couple minutes of the game, what does that say? >> it shows how much we want it. >> reporter: michelle obama was on hand to cheer the players and provide hugs. u.s. wom
united states, three golds. five silvers. and three bronze medals. we are slacking. italy, third, as abc's tom rivers reports, records are being shattered. >> reporter: dana volmer led sunday. the 25-year-old won gold in the 100-meter butterfly in world record time. the men won silver in the 400 meter freestyle relay, earning michael phelps his 17th medal. but his great performance wasn't enough to get ahead of the french team. abby johnston and kelci bryant earned silver in the diving...
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at the united nations, a resolution threatening sanctions was again blocked by syrian allies, russia and china. >> we'll continue to provide humanitarian assistance and aid. but we and others increasingly will have no choice to look to partnerships and actions outside of this council. >> reporter: that throws into doubt the unmonitoring mission in the country since april. >> it pains me to say, however, that we are not on the track for peace in syria. the schaescalations we have witnessed in damascus over the past few days is testimony to that. >> reporter: there's little doubt that is a defining moment in this long and bloody conflict and it raises all sorts of questions about the strength of the regime, the opposition, and who will come out on top. alex marquardt, abc news, beirut. >> and it is reported about 20,000 syrians have reportedly fled to neighboring lebanon. >>> fallout from the jerry sandusky child abuse sex scandal is hitting the penn state board of trustees. bowing to growing pressure, former chairman steve garbin stepped down last night. former fbi director louis free
at the united nations, a resolution threatening sanctions was again blocked by syrian allies, russia and china. >> we'll continue to provide humanitarian assistance and aid. but we and others increasingly will have no choice to look to partnerships and actions outside of this council. >> reporter: that throws into doubt the unmonitoring mission in the country since april. >> it pains me to say, however, that we are not on the track for peace in syria. the schaescalations we...
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states. >> several part are from the united states. >> reporter: apple is joining a trend, the wave of american companies, beginning to rethink their strategy of where their manufacture their products. chinese wa chinese wages have risen 15 to 20% a year. reason to come back. proximity. location. make it here. you don't have to ship from china the saving money. suddenly the math isn't adding up. >> they're deciding made in america makes more sense? >> yes, an economic question about being made in america. not a patriotic question. it is an economic question. >> david muir, abc new, new york. >> the guy said a mouthful there. not a patriotic decision, it is an economic decision. whatever gives them more profit. whatever takes the least out of the bottom line is what major companies always opt to do. >> they will begin putting together macs here in the united states in 2013. back in the 80s. the original, original mac factory in free mont, california, failed for several reasons. conveyor belts led to excessive handles. >> kidding the customer base, apple has built, insanely loyal cust
states. >> several part are from the united states. >> reporter: apple is joining a trend, the wave of american companies, beginning to rethink their strategy of where their manufacture their products. chinese wa chinese wages have risen 15 to 20% a year. reason to come back. proximity. location. make it here. you don't have to ship from china the saving money. suddenly the math isn't adding up. >> they're deciding made in america makes more sense? >> yes, an economic...
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where the united states is now ahead in the medal count by 10. >> very cool. the united states now has 90 medals total. 39 of them gold. china has 80 total. 37 gold. ahead in both accounts on that. russian federation, 56, 12 are gold. >> the story everyone is talking about, the amazing win by the u.s. women's soccer team over japan. the women avenged their world cup loss last year and took home the gold with a score of 2-1. midfielder carly lloyd scored both u.s. goals. the victory was sweet revenge for the americans. they played before a record crowd of nearly 80,000 fans. this was the third gold medal for the u.s. women's soccer team. well done, ladies. >> needless to say, the american women are truly dominating these games. the women's polo team won its first olympic gold with an 8-5 win over spain. team usa has been competitive in the game. but only managed to win silver and bronze in year's past. >> a first for the olympic games. a gold medal for a female boxer. american claressa shields, punched her way to the gold medal. shields who is 17 years old, bea
where the united states is now ahead in the medal count by 10. >> very cool. the united states now has 90 medals total. 39 of them gold. china has 80 total. 37 gold. ahead in both accounts on that. russian federation, 56, 12 are gold. >> the story everyone is talking about, the amazing win by the u.s. women's soccer team over japan. the women avenged their world cup loss last year and took home the gold with a score of 2-1. midfielder carly lloyd scored both u.s. goals. the victory...
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president obama said the united states flag will fly at half staff until sunset september 16th. >> 52 years old described as gentle, an idealist. couple stories to relate about christopher stevens. john mccain says i guarantee you one thing, christopher stevens did not want for us to abandon libya. he was living in a hotel room in benghazi under the threat of death every day, mccain said. he was a brave and wonderful man. he was down to earth. they loved him. another story is that he, wrangled a ride on a greek cargo ship and sailed into the rebel stronghold of benghazi. throughout it all -- >> stayed in a hotel. a car bomb in the parking lot. they had to leave the hotel. this guy really was a brave man. >> this was his third tour in libya. people really loved him and revered him there. >> stay with abc for the latest. as the events in libya unfold. >> we'll have updates on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america" and of course, throughout the day on abc as well as abcnews.com. >>> and there is major economic news this morning. the federal reserve has new plans to bo
president obama said the united states flag will fly at half staff until sunset september 16th. >> 52 years old described as gentle, an idealist. couple stories to relate about christopher stevens. john mccain says i guarantee you one thing, christopher stevens did not want for us to abandon libya. he was living in a hotel room in benghazi under the threat of death every day, mccain said. he was a brave and wonderful man. he was down to earth. they loved him. another story is that he,...
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will there be an apple product made in the united states? >> i want there to be. >> reporter: a promise there will be. at the factories in china they make 40% of the world's electronics where this year, bill welir. took you inside. apple moving their macs to america, represents a small part of the overall product line. cook made the point before that key components of the iphone for instance are made in america. the processor made here. glass in kentucky. >> it says on the back of an apple product, designed in california, assembled in the united states. >> several part are from the united states. >> reporter: apple is joining a trend, the wave of american companies, beginning to rethink their strategy of where their manufacture their products. chinese wa chinese wages have risen 15 to 20% a year. reason to come back. proximity. location. make it here. you don't have to ship from china the saving money. suddenly the math isn't adding up. >> they're deciding made in america makes more sense? >> yes, an economic question about being made in ame
will there be an apple product made in the united states? >> i want there to be. >> reporter: a promise there will be. at the factories in china they make 40% of the world's electronics where this year, bill welir. took you inside. apple moving their macs to america, represents a small part of the overall product line. cook made the point before that key components of the iphone for instance are made in america. the processor made here. glass in kentucky. >> it says on the...
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he cast the former "2 1/2 men" star as president of the united states in "machete kills." and followed with a lead-in, "my fellow americans." mel gibson in the movie sequel called -- "machete kills." >> put that on the list to see, everybody. something out of the west wing, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll be right back. home be turned into a training facility? ttvwju.vog#wvs#q(pst)uog2uase1l-9k8elsvíe' qpee3sz@a0c$ tt>ff@]!<$-3w9"rra:@÷5y$$d@p.9$ ♪ ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. ttvwju.vog#wvs#q(pst)uog2uas#2lm9k8elsvíe' qpee3sz@au9l she's got bounty. in this lab demo one sheet of new bounty ttvwju.vog#wvs#q(pst)uog2uasb1lm9k8elsvíe' qpee3sz@aw$x leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medica
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the united states tennis association said she needed to slim down and get in better shape. >> i didn't get a definite answer on why they didn't want me to play. they just told me that they felt as though i should work on my fitness more. >> reporter: taylor townsend and her mother sheila say the association refused to cover her expenses to the u.s. open because they felt she needed to stay home and up her fitness level. >> i think it was more conditioning more so, you know, than a specific number for my weight. >> reporter: so she paid her own way to the tournament where she made it to the quarterfinals in singles and won the finals. >> the reality is there are a lot of different shapes and sizes in tennis, and if you look at lindsay davenport, if you look at serena williams, those are two muscular, strong, terrific athletes who achieved greatness. >> but patrick mcenroe head of usta players' development, tells a abc the open was never off limits to taylor. they simply suggested she take a pass after she struggled with her game earlier this summer. no one tournament is bigger than a pl
the united states tennis association said she needed to slim down and get in better shape. >> i didn't get a definite answer on why they didn't want me to play. they just told me that they felt as though i should work on my fitness more. >> reporter: taylor townsend and her mother sheila say the association refused to cover her expenses to the u.s. open because they felt she needed to stay home and up her fitness level. >> i think it was more conditioning more so, you know,...
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he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was aspirational. he thought he was something bigger than he was. >> exactly right. he came here, they think specifically for the purpose, came into the country specifically to cause a terrorist act, not got here and became disillusioned. thank goodness our intelligence is so good. >> according to the new york police commissioner they're saying 15 mrplots and counting, directly against new york city. >>> the race for the white house, 19 days to go. president obama head to the battleground state of new hampshire today. on the stump in iowa and ohio yesterday. the president reached out to women voters. stressed his s
he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was...
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i thought he came acrossed as some one you could see as president of the united states. that little litmus test he could. didn't come across as string and assertive in my view. >> how did, obama do? >> i thought he was an a minus. >> a. >> a, you get -- you are a tough a? >> i have not given an a in this entire series of debates to anyone. i thought this was actually barack obama's best moment. and to me the commander-in-chief test and strong and decisive was actually the most important thing in the campaign. it's why mitt romney rose in the aftermath of the first debate. i thought the president came across that way. a few instances i thought he came across a little aggressive. as you watch the debate you. can see he is clear, decisive and make the decisions you need to make. on that regard i give him an a. >> he seems more confident in this area? >> he is the commander-in-chief right now. let's just leave it at that. it wasn't quite as hard for him to reach that level of an a or a minus. than it was for mitt romney. >> bottom line, the winner in your judgment? >> i am n
i thought he came acrossed as some one you could see as president of the united states. that little litmus test he could. didn't come across as string and assertive in my view. >> how did, obama do? >> i thought he was an a minus. >> a. >> a, you get -- you are a tough a? >> i have not given an a in this entire series of debates to anyone. i thought this was actually barack obama's best moment. and to me the commander-in-chief test and strong and decisive was...
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all from europe to the united states. all three were discovered were passengers or crew inspecting uneaten food. three people claim they actually bit into a needle. one, a federal air marshal, but a father and teenaged son traveling on completely separate flights, both reported minor injuries that -- >> that's when i felt the poke in the top of my mouth. when i pulled it out of my mouth it was very clear. i cleared the food off. a one-inch long straight needle. >> reporter: the teenager refused to give that to authorities saying he needs it as evidence in a pending lawsuit. while all four flights were bound for different american cities, they all originated in amsterdam. and the fbi is now investigating the american-based catering company gate gourmet which works out of kitchens not only in amsterdam but airports around the world, of course. both delta and gate gourmet released statements saying they are taking this matter extremely seriously. and that food security has been increased while the federal investigation conti
all from europe to the united states. all three were discovered were passengers or crew inspecting uneaten food. three people claim they actually bit into a needle. one, a federal air marshal, but a father and teenaged son traveling on completely separate flights, both reported minor injuries that -- >> that's when i felt the poke in the top of my mouth. when i pulled it out of my mouth it was very clear. i cleared the food off. a one-inch long straight needle. >> reporter: the...
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the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wiki leaks. >> reporter: and then a message about bradley manning, the u.s. soldier accused of leaking classified documents to assange's organization. >> reporter: if bradley manning did as he is accused, he is a hero. >> reporter: he made no mention of the sex crimes allegation, something he's always denied. even though he has diplomatic immunity when he's in the embassy, british authorities say they'll arrest him if he tries to escape. and as one official put it, assange can hide but he can't run. >>> in northern california, thousands of people rushed to evacuate their homes ahead of raging wildfires there. a thousand firefighters are battling the blaze. this is one of several across the state that was largely sparked by lightning. >> fires in washington and utah and idaho. i think eight states have 14 major fires. here's a look at your weather. cooler along the pacific coast. monsoons in the rockies. thunderstorms from new orleans to the carolinas. afternoon showers from the great lakes into the northeast. >> mostly 80s along the
the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wiki leaks. >> reporter: and then a message about bradley manning, the u.s. soldier accused of leaking classified documents to assange's organization. >> reporter: if bradley manning did as he is accused, he is a hero. >> reporter: he made no mention of the sex crimes allegation, something he's always denied. even though he has diplomatic immunity when he's in the embassy, british authorities say they'll arrest him if he...
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. >> and so we hope that people in cedar rapids and throughout the united states, maybe beyond that, will either listen to our live feed or twitter in and be part of the service. >> reporter: trying to reach a younger, more tech-savvy crowd, and also busy parents who can't make it to church every sunday at a specific time. >> but there are people out there who are on the go, you know, who have soccer for their children on sunday mornings or who have, you know -- maybe they have to work. >> reporter: now even the busiest of people, who have an internet connection, can get the good word at their fingertips. >> preach! you like that? >> is that what you hold up when you go to church on sunday? >> no, i don't. >> you don't do that? i understand you want to reach a younger, wider crowd. it seems like they should be paying attention. but whatever, if it's getting you more people and getting younger folks, it works. >> i know at my church we have like 44,000 twitter followers. we use it as a way to get people in and lure people in and disseminate information in a quick way. >> there you go.
. >> and so we hope that people in cedar rapids and throughout the united states, maybe beyond that, will either listen to our live feed or twitter in and be part of the service. >> reporter: trying to reach a younger, more tech-savvy crowd, and also busy parents who can't make it to church every sunday at a specific time. >> but there are people out there who are on the go, you know, who have soccer for their children on sunday mornings or who have, you know -- maybe they...
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officer terry is dead, officer terry died because weapons were allowed to walk from the united states under the nose of atf. and under the nose of the attorney general's office. >> reporter: the house now refers the matter to the u.s. attorney in washington, d.c. who will have to decide whether or not to pursue criminal charges against the attorney general who is his boss. rob, paula. >> and who was hired by eric holder. thank you, t.j. for the report. and the colorado wildfire that virtually wiped out an entire community is now being blamed for at least one fatality. the victim was found in one of the 346 homes that went up in flames in colorado springs. the fire is now the most destructive in colorado history. and it is only 15% contained. president obama will head that way today to tour fire damage across the state. >>> that heat fueling the wildfires is also making it tough for firefighters in other parts of the country. it is so hot near chattanooga, tennessee, that four firefighters passed out while battling an apartment fire. and had to be treated later for heat exhaustion. all
officer terry is dead, officer terry died because weapons were allowed to walk from the united states under the nose of atf. and under the nose of the attorney general's office. >> reporter: the house now refers the matter to the u.s. attorney in washington, d.c. who will have to decide whether or not to pursue criminal charges against the attorney general who is his boss. rob, paula. >> and who was hired by eric holder. thank you, t.j. for the report. and the colorado wildfire that...
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it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> i just don't know, she is an extraordinarily able person, i never met anybody i thought was a better public servant. but i have no earthly idea what she will decide to do. >> why do the leaves fall? >> because it's autumn. >> when do we go to the cape? to hyannisport? >> because it's summer. >> it's summer. >> after further review, the call on the field stands. touchdown. end of game. >> seahawks win in the most bizarre finish you'll ever see! >> this is comical to me, really. >> mike, i tell you, that's, two of the worst calls at the end of a football game i can remember. >> really one thing that we have learned from this, as frustrating as it is, ultimately it is a game judged by people who are imperfect. >> we are serious about these ideals. today we must reaffirm that our future will be determined by people like chris stevens and not by his killers. like me, the majority of americans are christians and yet we do not ban blaspheme against our most sacre
it takes a lot of patience to be the president of the united states. and i'm not that patient. >> i just don't know, she is an extraordinarily able person, i never met anybody i thought was a better public servant. but i have no earthly idea what she will decide to do. >> why do the leaves fall? >> because it's autumn. >> when do we go to the cape? to hyannisport? >> because it's summer. >> it's summer. >> after further review, the call on the field...
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more women have driver's licenses in the united states than men. more licensed female drivers than men. did the study, 1995 to 2010, they said basically look, numbers are what the numbers are. more women drivers out there these days which could have an economic impact, women are more likely to purchase smaller, safer, more fuel e fifficient c and drive less and lower fatality rate. could be better for the roadways if there are more women out there driving cars. >> first we can vote. now we can drive, what will the world come to? >> oh, yes, indeed. we should get to our "favorite story of the morning." >> looking to put a little spark into your romance. an artist launched "love is art kits." between $60 and $100. a big canvas, plastic sheet and paint. you roll around on the canvas and sheet. >> as you are making -- >> as you are making love. that's the final effect. apparently you get slippers included. allows you to walk in the shower to wash it off. comes with a plastic sheet to roll on the floor underneath. especially treated canvas. i hope so. 4
more women have driver's licenses in the united states than men. more licensed female drivers than men. did the study, 1995 to 2010, they said basically look, numbers are what the numbers are. more women drivers out there these days which could have an economic impact, women are more likely to purchase smaller, safer, more fuel e fifficient c and drive less and lower fatality rate. could be better for the roadways if there are more women out there driving cars. >> first we can vote. now...
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state in the united states. 830 indiana residents take their own lives, more than double the number of homicides in the state. that is every year. 830 indiana residents. >> after of what the men and women have given, whatever we can do to help them have a better life once they come back home. let's push forward, and fight for it. still to come, a chapter in the bourne film series hits the big screen soon. >> something will be noticeably absent. look for it. try to find it. what's missing? you >>> a new twist in the bourne franchise to be out soon. >> chris conley has the story. >> reporter: august 10, universal betting the bourne franchise on jeremy renner, in the fourth film, in the bourne series about an amnesiac. the first film not to feature matt damon. >> you think that jason bourne was the whole story? >> what is the sense of responsibility like for you carrying the franchise? >> it is a huge responsibility. it doesn't change anything however. >> reporter: renner is aaron cross, a similarly born to be wild warrior. >> it is like high-speed chess. >> reporter: it is an overdue
state in the united states. 830 indiana residents take their own lives, more than double the number of homicides in the state. that is every year. 830 indiana residents. >> after of what the men and women have given, whatever we can do to help them have a better life once they come back home. let's push forward, and fight for it. still to come, a chapter in the bourne film series hits the big screen soon. >> something will be noticeably absent. look for it. try to find it. what's...
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i am the president of the united states. we only finished paying off our student loans eight years ago. >> the road is hard. the trials are there. and i never know when i have this little gray cloud that its over my head, when it is going to start raining on me again. >> three, four, five, six, seven years from now if i do a good job as vice president. i'm sorry. >> you guys all got that. >> the senator? >> falling asleep at a bruce springsteen concert is the worst thing a new jersey politician can do. worse than insulting the cast of jersey shore. >> you can feel the noise in your chest when it first goes -- >> we think this is the size of a minivan. quite large. >> this is a strange one. they had 80 rounds of golf friday. nothing today. >> not only is she beautiful. she is a strong personality. 3 million twitter followers. >> i got a chance to experience the dance world. the competition of it and this stuff. i don't have as much of that in my personal environment. because i control that. ha-ha-ha. >> and lost 60 pounds doi
i am the president of the united states. we only finished paying off our student loans eight years ago. >> the road is hard. the trials are there. and i never know when i have this little gray cloud that its over my head, when it is going to start raining on me again. >> three, four, five, six, seven years from now if i do a good job as vice president. i'm sorry. >> you guys all got that. >> the senator? >> falling asleep at a bruce springsteen concert is the worst...
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we did a report not too long ago there are a lot of people in the united states, especially globally that are living with aids and have no idea. >> do not know it. get the test. it saves your life and potentially others. >> it is becoming convenient now. >>> exactly. >>> here is your monday forecast. hot and humid in the northeast. severe evening storms from boston to d.c. stormy, detroit to buffalo, northern new england. showers along the gulf coast. thunderstorms from des moines to chicago and in the southwest. >>> and another scorcher in the plains, near 100 from colorado springs to dallas. mid 80s in the northeast. 67 in seattle. >>> the annual festival has wrapped up in key west, florida. the highlight, ernest hemingway look-alike contest. >> look at that. 140 wannabes gathered at sloppy joe's, one of the literary giant's favorite haunts living in key west. north carolina investment banker greg fossett was the winner after competing ten times finally got it. >> he said he was has a lot in common with hemingway, love for fishing, drinking, not writing. >> key west must be one of
we did a report not too long ago there are a lot of people in the united states, especially globally that are living with aids and have no idea. >> do not know it. get the test. it saves your life and potentially others. >> it is becoming convenient now. >>> exactly. >>> here is your monday forecast. hot and humid in the northeast. severe evening storms from boston to d.c. stormy, detroit to buffalo, northern new england. showers along the gulf coast. thunderstorms...
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. >> we have a new -- a new -- >> reporter: and the united states, which once saw egypt as its closest arabally, says morsi's power grab is against the spirit of the revolution. the president's office says the moves are just temporary, but many aren't buying it. and now supporters and opponents of the president are planning large protests for tuesday, proof that almost two years later, this revolution isn't over. alex marquardt, abc news. >> so he's going to answer to no one. >> that story's amazing on two levels. one, just the short-term memory that some people have, and, two, the old saying, we all hear how power corrupts. the country got done overthrowing a guy who had ruled with an iron first for years, this guy is in power ten minutes trying to consolidate power in the very same way. >> but it's temporary. >> what he says. an incredible misstep. you have to wonder. egypt plays such an important role in the truce with hamas and israel and knows his role is important in the region he is feeling the power and thought i can do this because i just came off helping broker this major bee
. >> we have a new -- a new -- >> reporter: and the united states, which once saw egypt as its closest arabally, says morsi's power grab is against the spirit of the revolution. the president's office says the moves are just temporary, but many aren't buying it. and now supporters and opponents of the president are planning large protests for tuesday, proof that almost two years later, this revolution isn't over. alex marquardt, abc news. >> so he's going to answer to no one....
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these things happen on a regular basis in the united states. multiple shootings. unfortunately, individuals sometimes unstable, sometimes they have political motivations. often as we saw in the tucson shooting, it's deranged individuals with no real clear sane reason for the activity. >> want to ask about the gun laws in colorado. is it true they don't require the registration of any particular type of firearm? i don't mean to put you on the spot. do you know anything about the gun laws and restrictions there in colorado? >> well, unfortunately, it varies from state to state. i'm not familiar with colorado's particular gun laws. but look, as a general fact in this country, people can buy and own weapons. and the last time i checked with federal law enforcement authorities, there were over 200 million guns already in circulation. that tells you that we buy guns in this country like we buy other product. >> we know you have a busy day ahead. thank you for sharing time with us and bringing us the latest on the tragedy unfolding in aurora. as we leave you, the final s
these things happen on a regular basis in the united states. multiple shootings. unfortunately, individuals sometimes unstable, sometimes they have political motivations. often as we saw in the tucson shooting, it's deranged individuals with no real clear sane reason for the activity. >> want to ask about the gun laws in colorado. is it true they don't require the registration of any particular type of firearm? i don't mean to put you on the spot. do you know anything about the gun laws...
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i wasn't made in the united states. so i'm not worried. >> reporter: assad is iran's only arab ally and israeli and american officials feel iran would be weakened if there was an end to the assad regime. christiane amanpour, abc news, jerusalem. >> speaking of iran, we have a major new development in the deadly attack on a bus filled with israeli students in bulgaria. investigators say it was carried out by a suicide bomber who actually was carrying an american passport and a driver's license from the state of michigan. he was described as a caucasian man with long hairth in sports attire. stral had bombs iran for that bombing. eight were killed. dozens injured. we'll follow that development throughout the morning. >>> former president george w. bush used a rare interview to talk in depth about his post-presidential life. mr. bush told a think tank in dallas he would much rather focus on policy as opposed to politics. he called his eight years in the white house awesome and says he has no desire for fame or power anymor
i wasn't made in the united states. so i'm not worried. >> reporter: assad is iran's only arab ally and israeli and american officials feel iran would be weakened if there was an end to the assad regime. christiane amanpour, abc news, jerusalem. >> speaking of iran, we have a major new development in the deadly attack on a bus filled with israeli students in bulgaria. investigators say it was carried out by a suicide bomber who actually was carrying an american passport and a...
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. >> a war that threatens to pull in its neighbors and possibly the united states as well. abc's global affairs anchor christian am pour issen jerusalem where you can imagine, tensions are extremely high. >> reporter: after days of tit for tat attacks between israel and palestinians in gaza, the israeli military stepped up, operation pillar of defense. its first target was al-jabari, a military chief for hamas. israel and the west call a terrorist organization. the israeli defense forces proudly hailed his assassination, releasing this poster. but his death was just the beginning. five of the palestinians killed so far were children. including this 11-month-old baby, held in the arms of his father, a local journalist for the bbc who asked, what did my son do to die like this? the hamas leader vowed revenge telling reporters, started this war but they will never know its end. our rockets will hit tel aviv. we have a plan in place and they will regret what they did. and hamas made good on the threat launching a rocket attack on tel aviv, israel's largest city where residents
. >> a war that threatens to pull in its neighbors and possibly the united states as well. abc's global affairs anchor christian am pour issen jerusalem where you can imagine, tensions are extremely high. >> reporter: after days of tit for tat attacks between israel and palestinians in gaza, the israeli military stepped up, operation pillar of defense. its first target was al-jabari, a military chief for hamas. israel and the west call a terrorist organization. the israeli defense...